A large, forward-thinking 11–18 school in Nottinghamshire is looking for a passionate Teacher of History to join its thriving Humanities faculty from January 2026.
This is a permanent, full-time position, ideal for a teacher who loves connecting the past to the present and helping students understand the world through critical thinking and storytelling.
The school has a strong academic reputation and a “Good with Outstanding features” Ofsted rating, praised for its ambitious curriculum and strong sense of community. The Humanities block is a recently refurbished space, with digital displays, interactive whiteboards and a shared research library linking History, Politics and RE.
Students regularly take part in debating competitions, museum partnerships and historical field trips to sites across the UK and beyond. The department’s annual “History Through Film” week and its close link with the Sixth Form’s Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) are real highlights of the school calendar.
You’ll be joining a friendly, experienced team that values discussion, innovation and pupil voice. Staff are encouraged to bring their own specialisms into the curriculum — whether it’s medieval Britain, post-war Europe or global social history — to help shape a diverse, inspiring programme of study.
You’ll bring:
* QTS or equivalent and strong subject knowledge
* A creative approach to historical enquiry and literacy
* Passion for making History engaging, relevant and accessible
* A willingness to contribute to trips, clubs and enrichment
The school offers exceptional professional development, excellent facilities and a leadership team that genuinely invests in staff wellbeing.
If you’re an inspiring History Teacher ready to make an impact in a vibrant, high-performing school, please submit your CV to apply.